4.3: Wielojęzyczne światy. Zaniedbane historie
Dotychczasowe publikacje projektu MULTILING-HIST (2022-2027)
- Olko, J., Sullivan, J., Borges, R. (2026). Nahuatl and its speakers across time. A multilidisciplinary account of language contact, change and continuity. Cambridge University Press.
- Chromik, B., J. Maryniak, J. Olko, O. Duć-Fajfer i W. Hernandez (2026): Historical trauma and language loss among Indigenous and ethnic minority groups. Between quantitative and qualitative paradigms. W: Routledge Handbook of Language and Trauma, red. Judith Purkarthofer, Brigitta Busch and Marcelyn Oostendorp, Routledge.Andrason, A. & Matutu, H. Forthcoming. Reflections on (our research on) human-to-animal communication (in Africa): Anthropocentrism, Posthumanism, and White Crisis. In: Journal of Postcolonial Linguistics (w druku)
- Andrason, A. & A. Harvey. Consonantality of conative animal calls | Vocalicity of interjections. Accidental or motivated? The case of Gorwaa. STUF – Language Typology and Universals (De Gruyter). ANDRASON & HARVEY Consonantality of CACs vs.vocalicity of interjections (STUF).pdf
- Andrason, A. & A. Phiri. Nearly extinct African languages in their linguistic landscape: Tjwao of Zimbabwe. Sustainable Multilingualism. Nearly extinct African languages in LL (SusMult) Anonymized (Accepted).pdf
- Andrason, A.. A language of resistance | The pro-Palestinian linguistic landscape of Cape Town (South Africa) and its physical, lingual, and functional complexity. Public Journal of Semiotics. A language of resistance (Final de-anonymized).pdf
- Majerska-Sznajder, J., Maryniak, J., Olko, J. (2025). Wymysorys revitalisation theatre: identity and community (re)building. In: Cogent Arts & Humanities; Volume 12, 2025 – Issue 1; https://doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2025.2489840 ;
- Olko, J., Wicherkiewicz, T., Chrom omik, B., Jabłoński, A. (2025). Decolonizing and revoicing multilingual spaces in a nation-state. The case of minority languages in Poland. W: Bagga-Gupta S, red. In: The Palgrave Handbook of Decolonising the Educational and Language Sciences. Palgrave Macmillan; 2025:99–127. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-80322-2_6;
- Olko, J., Ignacio Reyes Abasolo, J., Sánchez Víctor, V. (2025). Viure en la teva llengua: relació, comunicació i benestar a la regió multilingüe d’Ahuacatlan, W: Sierra Norte de Puebla, Mèxic. Llengua, Societat & Comunicació, (23); https://doi.org/10.1344/LSC-2025.23.6;
- Olko, J. (2025). Decolonising Approaches to Language Diversity and Reclamation. In: Contemporary Linguistics: Integrating Languages, Communities, and Technologies. eds. David Bradley, Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Camiel Hamans, Ik-Hwan Lee and Frieda Steurs. Pp. 445–457; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004715608_037;
- Dexter-Sobkowiak, E. & Dexter-Sobkowiak, P. (2025). “We speak a topsy-turvy language”: Self-declared language purism versus language use among the speakers of Western Huasteca Nahuatl. In: International Journal of the Sociology of Language; Volume 2025 Issue 295 “We speak a topsy-turvy language”: Self-declared language purism versus language use among the speakers of Western Huasteca Nahuatl;
- Andrason, A. (2025). Reclaiming multilingualism: African languages in the linguistic landscape of Cape Town (Observatory, Salt River and Woodstock). In: Asian and African Studies 34/1: 91-139.;
- Andrason, A. & Karani, M. (2025). Maasai in its linguistic landscape: The case of the Arusha region (Tanzania). In: Kervan: International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies 29/2 (2025).;
- Olko, J. (2024). Ethnolinguistic Vitality, Multilingual Communication and Speakers of Contested Languages, Handbook of Communication and Prejudice Research, Edward Elgar Publishing, https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/research-handbook-on-communication-and-prejudice-9781802209655.html;
- Orozco Luis, R., Sánchez Víctor, V., González Pérez, M., Miramón Salvador, A., Cortes Hernández, E., Orozco Barragán, I., Reyes Abasolo, I. (2024). Xtalakgtsokgni tipahluva talivan xla lakgtakgonsikgni xa lak kachikin, Tepango de Rodríguez, Puebla / Mintlacualehcuilol tename tlen chanchihua Tepango de Rodríguez, Puebla / Recetas de las abuelas de la comunidad de Tepango de Rodriguez, Puebla. Centrum Zaangażowanych Badań nad Ciągłością Kulturową, Wydział “Artes Liberales” Uniwersytet Warszawski;
- Andrason, A. (2024). Language repertoire as radical queer love: A boy’s journey. In: Boyhood Studies (2024) 1-31.;
- Andrason, A. and Matutu, H.( 2024). Reflections on (our research on) human-to-animal communication (in Africa): Anthropocentrism, Posthumanism, and White Crisis. In: Journal of Postcolonial Linguistics. Andrason & Matutu (Journal of Postcolonial Linguistics).pdf;
- Andrason, A. (2023). Grammaticalization in Fanagalo – Simplification, complexification, and acceleration. Studies in African Linguistics 52 (1): 1-32; https://journals.flvc.org/sal/article/view/135719/140010;
- Olko, J., Andrason, A. (2023). Introduction. Heritage Languages and the Well-Being of Speakers. Linguapax Review 11. Heritage Languages and the Well-Being of Speakers (pp 5-11); https://www.linguapax.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Linguapax-2023-baixa.pdf;
- Majerska-Szajder, J., Chromik, B. (2023). Relational well-being in Wilamowice in the context of recent language revival activities. In: Linguapax Review 11. Heritage Languages and the Well-Being of Speakers (pp 79-91); https://www.linguapax.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Linguapax-2023-baixa.pdf;
- Olko, J. ( 2023). Language as a curse, language as a cure. Between ill-being and well-being of minority language speakers. In: Linguapax Review 11. Heritage Languages and the Well-Being of Speakers (pp 143-155); https://www.linguapax.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Linguapax-2023-baixa.pdf;
